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Envelopes are the first contact that you would have with a customer or a potential customer if you are to choose a direct mail for advertising your business. Among the different sizes and styles of envelopes, choosing just the right one for your advertisement would be very crucial. So choosing the precise envelope to represent you business would help you get your message across and contribute to avoid being included among the trash mail. You need to be able to grab and get the attention of your prospective customer to be able to make them open your envelope. To determine what kind of envelope you would need to use in your business, you need to decide first what you message you want to convey. If you are sending an invitation to the opening of your store or to an event that is taking place on your store, use an announcement envelope. Booklet envelopes are used if you need to send brochures, catalogs, or annual reports to your customers. Or if you want to send magazines, folders or reports you can use catalog envelopes. Commercial envelopes are the ones most commonly used for business and is made of the standard #10 envelope. Another variation of this is the window version which could have a single or a double window that allows addresses to peek through and allowing the receiver see inside the mail. This is the best kind of envelope to use if you are sending a direct mail to your customers and prospective customers alike. It exudes message of confidence and professionalism, exactly what your customers to think about your business. The cost of envelope printing, envelopes as well as the postage should be your driving force to have your envelope be opened. And since your envelope would be your first interaction with your customer, your envelopes should be printed with your business slogan, name, contact numbers and return address as well. Maximize the use of your envelope without making it look all cluttered up. You can also opt to use a colored envelope to be able to add more zest to your business stationery. So in envelope printing, choose a company that would be able to understand just what you want to express and would help you in getting your message across. You can also send a sample of your product with your mail so that the receiver can test your product or include discount coupons with your mail to attract customers avail of your products or services. If your budget allows it, you can also choose to use large envelopes. Though can be very expensive, using larger sized envelopes would help your mail stand-out among the other mail. Once you decided to use a large envelope, include as many sales material as you can. Maximize the use of the size of the envelope that you chose to use. The use of drawings or designs or even paste-on dots and other embellishments can add more vitality to your envelope and would surely get the attention that you want. You can design your envelope according to your budget. Just be sure to leave a blank white space still to avoid the look of untidiness. And make sure that however fun you want your envelope to look like, it would still look professional and that you mean business.
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Kaitlyn Miller |
2007-10-18 |
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Title: The Different Types Of Envelopes
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Time and again, envelopes have proven their worth in providing every business with great packaging for their marketing materials. Used for carrying letter proposals, brochure printing pieces, postcard printing items, and even flyer printing stuff, your envelope printing piece have become a significant part of your promotional arsenal, even in varying shapes and sizes. Your envelope printing project has become an effective tool, widely used by most business owners to not only protect, but also to create that first impression – an introduction to your target clients. Envelope printing pieces come in all shapes and sizes, and even formats. There’s the pocket envelope printing piece, the business reply envelope, the corporate envelope printing item, and the commonly used direct mail envelope printing pieces. And we should not forget the billing envelopes that are constant mainstays in your target clients’ busy mailbox. And you also have to consider the size that your envelope printing project will be reproduced. There’s the pocket envelopes, which obviously has to fit inside the pockets, and the banker envelope printing piece that needs to fit the size of your target clients’ check. The bottom line is to vary your envelope printing size according to the material and document you’re going to insert in your envelope printing piece. Here are some of the types of your envelope printing project which you can choose for your own needs and specifications: Window envelopes – This type of envelope printing project has a “window” part at the front side where you can see the paper within. The hole cut in the front is usually covered with a transparent film to protect what’s inside, as well as make it easy to read the recipient’s name. Often, the paper within is arranged that the name and address of the recipient is visible in the window. Direct mail envelopes - Often used by commercial industries to get fast reply from clients and customers, direct mail envelope printing pieces are “return envelopes” with a return address. It is generally used for courtesy reply mail, metered reply mail, and even freepost reply mail. Corporate envelopes – These types of envelope printing pieces are used to reflect the image and brand of the company. Usually, it comes with customized specifications. The corporate envelope printing pieces are often used to hold company files, legal papers, and other company documents. The most common sight in a corporate envelope printing item is the logo of the company it represents. Depending on your needs, your envelope printing project can be customized to fit your requirements. Just remember that your envelope printing project is the first thing that your target clients will see before any of your marketing campaign materials. So make sure that your envelope printing piece makes a positive first impression because it may just be your last chance to make a difference. For more information, you can visit this page on Envelope Printing
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2007-06-29 |
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Title: Envelope Design: Get Greeting Card Envelope Design in India.
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Charmaine Joy Caro |
2006-12-19 |
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Title: Effective Envelope Printing Tips
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Mails need to be opened so as to get your prospect’s interest. Unopened envelopes mean that all your efforts in your mail are useless. When this thing happens, for sure you can’t show a profit. Even if your letter is very persuasive and you have a hard-to-resist offer, all your efforts are wasted. Are you wondering why? Well, it’s all because of the envelope. You might think that the envelope is just a small component of every mailing campaign. But it’s not. The envelope has a very important role to play in the success of your marketing plan. Having a mailing list and a very convincing letter is not enough. The most important thing here is that your prospects should open the envelope and read your mail. For this reason, it is the envelope that has the final say in the success of a marketing campaign. Of course you want that the recipient of your mail to open the envelope. But how will you entice the recipient to unpack the mailing package when your envelope is saying the other way around. Most of the recipients tend to throw away the mail even without even knowing what’s inside. It is critical to have an envelope that is matching to your mailing package – that in just one look the recipient will never think twice to open it. Printing envelope is quite complicated sometimes. Because of high production cost, it is very important to maximize your budge while increasing your sales. This is where the elements of envelope printing become useful. Using a test stock prior to the actual envelope print production is highly advised. This is for you to get the exact quality of envelope that you need for your mails. Now to be sure that your mail gets read, you have to follow these simple methods. 1. Make it personal. The number one rule to have that envelopes be opened is to make it personal. Avoid making it look as if it’s a junk mail. When you say personal mail, it means that the mail is printed on a premium paper stock in a number-ten business envelope. The envelope should clearly reflect your sense of worth, merit and substance. 2. Don’t use mailing labels. Mailing labels according to experts are number one factor that makes your mail appear like a junk mail. 3. Marking pens are great to use. When you want to have envelopes with great designs, you should use marking pens. This will help your envelopes to get noticed. 4. Large envelopes are also suggested. Envelopes that measure 6 ½ by 9 ½ inches or 9 by 12 inches are nice to use because for sure they will be opened. 5. Colors can make a big difference. Colored envelopes are suggested if you really want to catch your prospect’s attention.
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Robert Michael |
2008-05-05 |
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Title: Envelope''s Do We Need Them For Your Business
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Envelopes play a significant role in everybody's life, whether it be for personal reasons, such as a wedding invitation or a birthday card, or for business oriented reasons. Perhaps it's a dreaded bill that's arriving in an envelope with a window in the front or maybe it's a small gift, such as a book arriving in a bubble envelope. No matter how you choose to look at it- envelopes make a difference in our busy world. And for that reason the choice of envelope for your document, whatever it may be, is of utmost importance. And remember that some kinds of stationery can be purchased as a set, with envelopes to go with it, while in other cases you have to buy each item separately. Put thought into the type of envelope you need to purchase and the particular function it must play. For seasonal stationery look for envelopes with a festive slant, such as vibrant red, silver, green or even envelopes with drawings of brightly decorated Christmas trees or wreaths. Wedding invitations in envelopes with a sleek feel to them and gold or silver embossing on the inside are always the desirable way to go and should appeal to wedding guests as well as the bride and groom themselves. A business size envelope is what we talk about when we say regular or standard size envelope. These envelopes are available in letter size and also the longer version, the legal sized envelope. Letter size is just that, most often used for casual, personal communication, for example among family and friends while the legal envelope is employed by businesses for sending everything from promotions to proposals to invoices. The legal size envelope to be found in most offices is the # 10 envelope. If you took a ruler and measured this envelope you would discover that it is 4 1/8 x 9 1/2. The reason for its popular status is that most people send correspondence on letter sized paper, which is 8 1/2 x 11 and the # 10 envelope is perfect for paper of this size. But business envelopes do not end there. There are also other sizes and they are, the # 11 (measuring 4 1/2 x 10 3/8), the # 12 (4 3/4 x 11) and last but not least, the # 14 (5 X 11 1/2). These are also used regularly by businesses. Generally the choice of envelopes ends up boiling down to personal choice on the part of those who do the buying. A-series envelopes are used a lot in bustling office places because they are both elegant in appearance and come in six different, but all equally valuable styles and those styles include the A-2, the A-6, the A-7, the A-8, the A-long and the A-10. They also come in different weights- 60, 70 and 80 so they fit a variety of documents and papers. Catalog or open-end envelopes are worthwhile for mailing items with a greater thickness, such as a series of pamphlets or brochures, magazines or proposals. They have two flaps but one is much larger than the other, which makes a great deal of difference when packing bigger items into the envelope. Sending messages via e-mail is fast and simple but sometimes it is necessary to send printed material through the postal service. Remember that your mail should fit snugly in the envelope you choose but it should not run the risk of breaking open! Pay close attention as you seal the envelope and if you think you've chosen an inappropriately sized envelope choose another.
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Robert Michael |
2008-05-05 |
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Title: All Business Need An Assortment Of Envelopes
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When most people talk about a standard or regular envelope they are making reference to a business size envelope (also known as a commercial envelope). These kinds of envelopes come in legal as well as letter size with the legal size being the most popular without question. Of all the sizes that the legal envelope comes in, the # 10 envelope with measurements of 4 1/8 x 9 1/2 is used most frequently for many different types of correspondence. Envelopes come in a plethora of sizes, styles and forms. For all of your business needs there is an assortment of envelopes, everything from commercial envelopes to booklet envelopes to open-end envelopes to square envelopes and so many more. The choices are many! Not only do envelopes come in an assortment of styles and sizes, large to medium to small, but also in an assortment of colors, everything from brightly colored reds and greens to pink, light yellow and baby blue pastels. White however is still the favored color for envelopes, no matter what size you choose. Personal correspondence to a large extent takes place via email today but sending letters through the mail service is still commonplace. Where there are letters, envelopes are of an absolute necessity. An important thing to note is that regular mail also goes by the term snail mail, because let's face it, compared to electronic mail, it is very slow! Always remember to keep the contents of what you are mailing in mind when you are in the process of choosing an appropriate sized envelope. Envelopes should close in a relaxed fashion and not have to be stretched or forced. And you don't want to strain it until the paper rips and then have to start all over again with another envelope! A-series envelopes, square envelopes and open-end envelopes can be found in the desk drawers of professional people everywhere. Booklets and magazines travel well in both square envelopes, because of the lack of seams in the weave, and in open-end or catalog envelopes because they have a gummed flap that securely keeps the item inside the envelope intact throughout its mail journey. The more upscale the business establishment, the more inclined they will be to use the A-series envelopes which have a fancier look to them and come in 60 lb, 70 lb and 80 lb. Commercial envelopes are available in more than just the # 10 size. Most stationery stores such as Staples, should be able to point customers looking for business sized # 11, # 12 and # 14 envelopes in the right direction. Shop around for your office supplies, both in person and over the Internet and you should be able to find what you are looking for with relative ease.
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Anna Allen |
2007-02-06 |
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Title: Envelope Stuffing Jobs – Things To Consider Before Getting Involved
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“Earn $1000’s Weekly Stuffing Envelopes.” “Want to Work From Home? Here’s your Chance at $12 per Envelope.” “Stuffing Envelope Jobs – Earn Thousands Weekly at Home! $5 per Envelope. Start Now.” Any of the above ads look familiar? They should. Every last one of them is an actual ad that I found. They are plastered everywhere whether it’s the Newspaper, Magazine Ads and even on the Internet. How many of you actually believe those ads? Believe it or not, many people actually do believe them. Years ago, I was one of them. I kept seeing these ads over and over again so I figured they were legitimate. I ended up responding to a few of the ads but never heard back from any of them. Surprise, surprise! Actually, back then, I was surprised. I was young and naive and never thought people would lie just to get people’s money. Boy was I wrong. Since that time, I’ve come across several other people who fell for those outrageous claims. I even have a family member who fell for a similar mail out scam and spent over $700 on envelopes and stamps and even went to Kinko’s to have the circular printed out. How much did he make on that Envelope Stuffing job? Not one dime! I decided to do some research on Envelope Stuffing. I was actually amazed at what I discovered. If you are seriously considering responding to any of these Envelope Stuffing ads, here are some things to consider: • What is required – There are actually several different Envelope Stuffing scams out there, so it depends on which scam you’ve come across. According to the ads, there really isn’t much required at all. You basically just have to stuff envelopes with the company’s mail out or flyer, address the envelope, put postage on it and seal it. Then take the whole package of envelopes to the company so they can mail them out, or some companies want you to take them to the post office and mail them yourself. Now that doesn’t sound so hard, does it? It actually isn’t that hard, the only thing is that many times after you’ve stuffed all the envelopes and followed the directions, these many of these companies will not pay you and use the excuse that you did not do the job according to their requirements. So, they got you to do all that work, which you mailed out then they make an excuse not to pay you. Or, they will claim that none of the envelopes you mailed out brought in a sale. The thing is, they never told you that your pay would be based on commission. Some Envelope Stuffing scams, like the one my family member fell for, require you to purchase all the envelopes, stamps and copies of the circular and have you mail them out to different lists of people (you have to buy a list of prospects as well). You then mail out a copy of the circular and you get to keep all the money people send you. This is a type of pyramid scheme that has been around for years and is still going strong, so beware. Another Envelope Stuffing scam is after you pay them a fee they send you instructions on how to write and place ads (just like the one you fell for). So basically, they are teaching you to scam people like they scammed you. • Do they charge a fee – Do not pay any fee of any kind no matter how small the amount may be. Some companies will claim that the fee is to pay for stamps, supplies, etc. Don’t believe it! A legitimate company who is requiring your services would not ask you to pay any kind of fee for signing up. No company even has the right to ask you for money before you work for them. You are there to perform a service or job for them, so you should not have to pay them anything. Some people may reason that they were only asked to pay anywhere from $1 to $3, which might not seem like a lot of money. But if 3000 people respond to that ad and send them $1 to $3 each, they’ve made $3000 to $9000! That can really ad up especially if they advertised in some of the bigger National magazines. So do your research so you won’t get scammed. • Don’t believe the hype - Any company that tells you that you will be making thousands of dollars by simply stuffing envelopes is lying. Stay away from them. You can not make that much money just by stuffing envelopes. Why do I say that? Well today, most envelope stuffing is done by machine. Manual envelope stuffing is too costly and is done in great volume by high speed machines. No company is going to pay people thousands of dollars every week to stuff envelopes for them when they can invest in these machines and only have to pay for it once. These people make these ridiculous claims because they know that there are gullible people out there looking for easy ways to make money. Open your eyes! Don’t fall for it. You have been warned. • Do your research - You must do your research before getting involved with any company. Don’t just automatically sign up with any company advertising envelope stuffing. Check with the Better Business Bureau to see if there are any complaints against the company. Do a search on Google. Check online forums. Just make sure you do the research. • Are there any legitimate envelope stuffing opportunities out there – Believe it or not, yes there are. These are usually freelance jobs from smaller companies just starting out that can’t afford the envelope stuffing machinery or companies that are trying to see if they get sales resulting from mail outs. I actually worked for a small water purifying company that I did mail outs for. I went there to apply for a secretarial job but it was filled. Instead, they offered me the envelope stuffing job. I was desperate at the time so I took it. It was very time consuming. I used to stuff 4000 envelopes a week. That was a lot of work! I had to get my family to help me. I would bring home the envelopes; my Dad would stuff and seal them. My Mom, sister and I would write out the addresses (we didn’t have the sticky labels to work with). I would place the stamps on them. Then I would take them back to the company and they would write me out a check. I shared the money with my family since they helped me out. It took a lot of time and if I didn’t take time each day to do it, I’d get behind, and then I’d be up late filling out the address and putting the stamps on them. I did that job for a year. • Can you make money Stuffing Envelopes – When I worked for that company, I used to get paid around $210 a week. That was not a lot of money, especially after I shared it with my family for their help. I did because it helped them out each week and it gave me a little extra spending money. • Is it worth the fuss - I had to ask myself if it was worth all the fuss to do that kind of work. Was it worth the lousy $210 I’d get each week? What did my family think about it? We all dreaded it each week, but we liked getting paid. The thing is, by the time I got through splitting the money with my family, there wasn’t much left for me. Plus, I had to report that on MY taxes each year, not my family. So in the long run, it wasn’t worth it for me. You may find it different in your case. • Envelope stuffing is now called "home mailing" or "e-mail processing" - Envelope stuffing is a very popular old scam that's now being repackaged as e-mail processing. These companies are very clever and are realizing that many people are catching on to their scam so they are now changing their wording and calling it something else, but it works the same way as the other Envelope Stuffing scams. Although there are a few legitimate Envelope Stuffing jobs out there, like most too-good-to-be-true offers, Envelope Stuffing jobs are scams that continue to suck new people in year after year. Envelope stuffing is an example of people who use persuasive skills and create an illusion of "easy money" - to lure people in and entice them to send in their money. The FTC is actually cracking down on this type of fraud. Many newspapers are also cracking down on them by not allowing ads for Envelope Stuffing jobs. Despite all their efforts, I don’t think that they will ever stop all the Envelope Stuffing scams out there. Envelope Stuffing scams have been around for over 50 years. It’s one of the oldest scams out there. After reading this article, if you are still interested in Envelope Stuffing jobs, please do your research on the company and remember not to pay for anything up front. Personally, I would find other ways to make money. Legitimate work at home jobs can easily be found, if you know where to look. It’s all about research. To Your Success, Anna Allen
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Robert Michael |
2006-09-12 |
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Title: Envelope''s Do We Need Them For Your Business
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Envelopes play a significant role in everybody's life, whether it be for personal reasons, such as a wedding invitation or a birthday card, or for business oriented reasons. Perhaps it's a dreaded bill that's arriving in an envelope with a window in the front or maybe it's a small gift, such as a book arriving in a bubble envelope. No matter how you choose to look at it- envelopes make a difference in our busy world. And for that reason the choice of envelope for your document, whatever it may be, is of utmost importance. And remember that some kinds of stationery can be purchased as a set, with envelopes to go with it, while in other cases you have to buy each item separately. Put thought into the type of envelope you need to purchase and the particular function it must play. For seasonal stationery look for envelopes with a festive slant, such as vibrant red, silver, green or even envelopes with drawings of brightly decorated Christmas trees or wreaths. Wedding invitations in envelopes with a sleek feel to them and gold or silver embossing on the inside are always the desirable way to go and should appeal to wedding guests as well as the bride and groom themselves. A business size envelope is what we talk about when we say regular or standard size envelope. These envelopes are available in letter size and also the longer version, the legal sized envelope. Letter size is just that, most often used for casual, personal communication, for example among family and friends while the legal envelope is employed by businesses for sending everything from promotions to proposals to invoices. The legal size envelope to be found in most offices is the # 10 envelope. If you took a ruler and measured this envelope you would discover that it is 4 1/8 x 9 1/2. The reason for its popular status is that most people send correspondence on letter sized paper, which is 8 1/2 x 11 and the # 10 envelope is perfect for paper of this size. But business envelopes do not end there. There are also other sizes and they are, the # 11 (measuring 4 1/2 x 10 3/8), the # 12 (4 3/4 x 11) and last but not least, the # 14 (5 X 11 1/2). These are also used regularly by businesses. Generally the choice of envelopes ends up boiling down to personal choice on the part of those who do the buying. A-series envelopes are used a lot in bustling office places because they are both elegant in appearance and come in six different, but all equally valuable styles and those styles include the A-2, the A-6, the A-7, the A-8, the A-long and the A-10. They also come in different weights- 60, 70 and 80 so they fit a variety of documents and papers. Catalog or open-end envelopes are worthwhile for mailing items with a greater thickness, such as a series of pamphlets or brochures, magazines or proposals. They have two flaps but one is much larger than the other, which makes a great deal of difference when packing bigger items into the envelope. Sending messages via e-mail is fast and simple but sometimes it is necessary to send printed material through the postal service. Remember that your mail should fit snugly in the envelope you choose but it should not run the risk of breaking open! Pay close attention as you seal the envelope and if you think you've chosen an inappropriately sized envelope choose another.
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Robert Michael |
2006-08-02 |
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Title: All Business Need An Assortment Of Envelopes
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When most people talk about a standard or regular envelope they are making reference to a business size envelope (also known as a commercial envelope). These kinds of envelopes come in legal as well as letter size with the legal size being the most popular without question. Of all the sizes that the legal envelope comes in, the # 10 envelope with measurements of 4 1/8 x 9 1/2 is used most frequently for many different types of correspondence. Envelopes come in a plethora of sizes, styles and forms. For all of your business needs there is an assortment of envelopes, everything from commercial envelopes to booklet envelopes to open-end envelopes to square envelopes and so many more. The choices are many! Not only do envelopes come in an assortment of styles and sizes, large to medium to small, but also in an assortment of colors, everything from brightly colored reds and greens to pink, light yellow and baby blue pastels. White however is still the favored color for envelopes, no matter what size you choose. Personal correspondence to a large extent takes place via email today but sending letters through the mail service is still commonplace. Where there are letters, envelopes are of an absolute necessity. An important thing to note is that regular mail also goes by the term snail mail, because let's face it, compared to electronic mail, it is very slow! Always remember to keep the contents of what you are mailing in mind when you are in the process of choosing an appropriate sized envelope. Envelopes should close in a relaxed fashion and not have to be stretched or forced. And you don't want to strain it until the paper rips and then have to start all over again with another envelope! A-series envelopes, square envelopes and open-end envelopes can be found in the desk drawers of professional people everywhere. Booklets and magazines travel well in both square envelopes, because of the lack of seams in the weave, and in open-end or catalog envelopes because they have a gummed flap that securely keeps the item inside the envelope intact throughout its mail journey. The more upscale the business establishment, the more inclined they will be to use the A-series envelopes which have a fancier look to them and come in 60 lb, 70 lb and 80 lb. Commercial envelopes are available in more than just the # 10 size. Most stationery stores such as Staples, should be able to point customers looking for business sized # 11, # 12 and # 14 envelopes in the right direction. Shop around for your office supplies, both in person and over the Internet and you should be able to find what you are looking for with relative ease.
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Robert Michael |
2006-08-02 |
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Title: All Business Need An Assortment Of Envelopes
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When most people talk about a standard or regular envelope they are making reference to a business size envelope (also known as a commercial envelope). These kinds of envelopes come in legal as well as letter size with the legal size being the most popular without question. Of all the sizes that the legal envelope comes in, the # 10 envelope with measurements of 4 1/8 x 9 1/2 is used most frequently for many different types of correspondence. Envelopes come in a plethora of sizes, styles and forms. For all of your business needs there is an assortment of envelopes, everything from commercial envelopes to booklet envelopes to open-end envelopes to square envelopes and so many more. The choices are many! Not only do envelopes come in an assortment of styles and sizes, large to medium to small, but also in an assortment of colors, everything from brightly colored reds and greens to pink, light yellow and baby blue pastels. White however is still the favored color for envelopes, no matter what size you choose. Personal correspondence to a large extent takes place via email today but sending letters through the mail service is still commonplace. Where there are letters, envelopes are of an absolute necessity. An important thing to note is that regular mail also goes by the term snail mail, because let's face it, compared to electronic mail, it is very slow! Always remember to keep the contents of what you are mailing in mind when you are in the process of choosing an appropriate sized envelope. Envelopes should close in a relaxed fashion and not have to be stretched or forced. And you don't want to strain it until the paper rips and then have to start all over again with another envelope! A-series envelopes, square envelopes and open-end envelopes can be found in the desk drawers of professional people everywhere. Booklets and magazines travel well in both square envelopes, because of the lack of seams in the weave, and in open-end or catalog envelopes because they have a gummed flap that securely keeps the item inside the envelope intact throughout its mail journey. The more upscale the business establishment, the more inclined they will be to use the A-series envelopes which have a fancier look to them and come in 60 lb, 70 lb and 80 lb. Commercial envelopes are available in more than just the # 10 size. Most stationery stores such as Staples, should be able to point customers looking for business sized # 11, # 12 and # 14 envelopes in the right direction. Shop around for your office supplies, both in person and over the Internet and you should be able to find what you are looking for with relative ease.
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Jason Roberts |
2006-08-02 |
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Title: All Business Need An Assortment Of Envelopes
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When most people talk about a standard or regular envelope they are making reference to a business size envelope (also known as a commercial envelope). These kinds of envelopes come in legal as well as letter size with the legal size being the most popular without question. Of all the sizes that the legal envelope comes in, the # 10 envelope with measurements of 4 1/8 x 9 1/2 is used most frequently for many different types of correspondence.
Envelopes come in a plethora of sizes, styles and forms. For all of your business needs there is an assortment of envelopes, everything from commercial envelopes to booklet envelopes to open-end envelopes to square envelopes and so many more. The choices are many! Not only do envelopes come in an assortment of styles and sizes, large to medium to small, but also in an assortment of colors, everything from brightly colored reds and greens to pink, light yellow and baby blue pastels. White however is still the favored color for envelopes, no matter what size you choose.
Personal correspondence to a large extent takes place via email today but sending letters through the mail service is still commonplace. Where there are letters, envelopes are of an absolute necessity. An important thing to note is that regular mail also goes by the term snail mail, because let's face it, compared to electronic mail, it is very slow!
Always remember to keep the contents of what you are mailing in mind when you are in the process of choosing an appropriate sized envelope. Envelopes should close in a relaxed fashion and not have to be stretched or forced. And you don't want to strain it until the paper rips and then have to start all over again with another envelope!
A-series envelopes, square envelopes and open-end envelopes can be found in the desk drawers of professional people everywhere. Booklets and magazines travel well in both square envelopes, because of the lack of seams in the weave, and in open-end or catalog envelopes because they have a gummed flap that securely keeps the item inside the envelope intact throughout its mail journey. The more upscale the business establishment, the more inclined they will be to use the A-series envelopes which have a fancier look to them and come in 60 lb, 70 lb and 80 lb.
Commercial envelopes are available in more than just the # 10 size. Most stationery stores such as Staples, should be able to point customers looking for business sized # 11, # 12 and # 14 envelopes in the right direction. Shop around for your office supplies, both in person and over the Internet and you should be able to find what you are looking for with relative ease.
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